Malone is my second favorite player of all-time. I was hoping he'd have kept playing and broke Abdul-Jabbar's record, but not just to get the record, but because he was still a good player. He wasn't like Olajuwon or Ewing were at the end of their respective careers.
Duncan was a PF/C when he broke in, but with his limited mobility in recent years and the game going smaller and faster, he's now a C. Offensively, he was always really a C, but defensively, he used to be able to guard PF's.
The thing is though, you can be in the discussion at two positions. Look at Rodriguez. Greatest shortstop of all-time and also one of the greatest third basemen of all-time. Apply that to Duncan: greatest power forward of all-time and also one of the greatest centers of all-time.

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